Iceland - Reykjavik

Regional Travel Advice

- In summer, the occurrence of the midnight sun can see it being light until the wee hours of the morning. Visitors may find it a novelty at first, but sleep disruption can follow.- Iceland is famous for its scenic beauty and variety of natural attractions, but do not underestimate them! Volatile weather conditions and terrain can create life-threatening situations. Always do your research and consider local advice before undertaking outdoor activities that are not part of a planned/accompanied tour.

Rates may vary according to hours required and distance travelled. Please contact Tristar for an accurate quote to your requirements. All rates are inclusive of chauffeur gratuity and fuel surcharge. Other transfer rates are available on request. Additional Information - Please note all rates are indicative. For an accurate quote, please contact Tristar on +1 866 686 0373. Surcharges may apply according to time of day, day of the week, local public holidays or special events, please check at time of booking. Indicative rates quoted may vary according to currency fluctuations and do not include waiting time, parking, tolls or telephone charges. All time based journeys will be charged by the hour from the time the vehicle leaves the local office to the time it returns. Further terms and conditions may apply, please see our terms and conditions page below for details.

City Overview

Tristar Worldwide is delighted to extend our global capabilities with the provision of our chauffeur services in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland (and the nation’s only city). Reykjavik’s is the world’s most northern capital, although it is located in southwest Iceland. The city is fast becoming a destination of choice for travellers, captivating visitors with its undeniable charm. There is plenty to do and see in Reykjavik, which has more than its fair share of cultural and historical offerings. However, the city is also noted for its vibrant nightlife, lively music scene and natural attractions such as geothermal pools and wildlife viewing and hiking.

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Travel Advice For Iceland - Reykjavik

- In summer, the occurrence of the midnight sun can see it being light until the wee hours of the morning. Visitors may find it a novelty at first, but sleep disruption can follow.

- Iceland is famous for its scenic beauty and variety of natural attractions, but do not underestimate them! Volatile weather conditions and terrain can create life-threatening situations. Always do your research and consider local advice before undertaking outdoor activities that are not part of a planned/accompanied tour.

Timezone:

GMT

Currency:

Icelandic Króna

Voltage:

220V

Languages:

Icelandic

Top 5 Business Tips

- Punctuality is vital. Arrive five to ten minutes early, so that the preliminaries can be cleared, allowing meetings to begin promptly at the agreed time.

- Be aware of the Icelandic system of patronymic names, which results in a commonality amongst Icelandic surnames. Thus, most Icelanders are known by and referred to officially (e.g. in the phone book) by their first name, so it is perfectly acceptable to use your Icelandic colleagues’ first names when addressing them.

- Icelanders practice a direct and honest communication style, and appreciate the same from their foreign colleagues. Be straightforward and avoid creating false expectations or making promises that cannot be kept.

- Business dress in Iceland is formal. Smart business wear is essential, as Icelanders place great stock in personal appearance.

- Small talk is minimal, with Icelanders preferring a to-the-point approach to business. Similarly, presentations should be precise, without any frills or enhancements that might detract from the specifics.

City Overview

Tristar Worldwide is delighted to extend our global capabilities with the provision of our chauffeur services in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland (and the nation’s only city). Reykjavik’s is the world’s most northern capital, although it is located in southwest Iceland. The city is fast becoming a destination of choice for travellers, captivating visitors with its undeniable charm. There is plenty to do and see in Reykjavik, which has more than its fair share of cultural and historical offerings. However, the city is also noted for its vibrant nightlife, lively music scene and natural attractions such as geothermal pools and wildlife viewing and hiking.